Ukrainian Armor becomes dealer of fully amphibious UGVs

Ukrainian Armor becomes dealer of fully amphibious UGVs

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Ukrainian Armor has concluded a three-year dealer agreement with Milanion, the UAE-based defense and security provider.

The Ukrainian party has been entitled to market and distribute unmanned ground vehicles AGEMA UGV 8×8, Ukrainian Armor reports.

The ultra-versatile AGEMA is a fully amphibious and modular UGV, providing cutting-edge versatility, security, functionality, and reliability for multi-mission support capabilities. The UGV is engineered for the most demanding missions with world-class technologies. The AGEMA has been tested and proven to operate in the most adverse and extreme environments. Simple to operate, affordable, and configured to customer requirements, the AGEMA modular platform may be equipped with a range of payloads with interoperability between systems.

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“Milanion is the proven global provider of defense and security solutions,” noted Vladislav Belbas, Director General at Ukrainian Armor. “Extending our portfolio through the international dealership, we obtain additional opportunities for business development and, simultaneously, may offer Ukrainian Army world-class defense equipment. During Arms and security 2021 International Exhibition, AGEMA caught interest of Ukrainian security agencies.”

Able to traverse most terrains, the AGEMA may be teleoperated or used autonomously via pre-programmed paths and configured with wheels or tracks for relevant operational needs.

Milanion CEO Davinder Dogra said, “Ukraine is an important market for Milanion, and having already successfully worked with Ukrainian Armor we find they have the capabilities, authority and flexibility to create and service any demand for the vehicle and respond quickly to changing market conditions, enabling us to deliver tailored solutions to local preferences”.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, citing Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valeriy Zaluzhny as saying, the Army’s main tasks in repelling and deterring Russian aggression are to maintain military units at appropriate levels of combat readiness, staff them with professional and motivated personnel, and provide modern equipment.

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